Journal of International Migration and Integration
2015 - 2024
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2021
- Integration of Palestinian Refugee Children from Syria in UNRWA Schools in Lebanon pp. 1207-1219

- Zahraa Beydoun, Sawsan Abdulrahim and George Sakr
- The Impact of Syrian Refugee Arrivals on Local Systems of Support in Canada pp. 1221-1242

- Rich Janzen, Kyla English Leis and Joanna Ochocka
- Non-pecuniary Effects of Migration Inflows to Ecuador: Is Residents’ Life Satisfaction Affected? pp. 1243-1270

- Carolina Guevara-Rosero and Andrea Gabriela Bonilla-Bolaños
- Environmental Mobility in a Polarized World: Questioning the Pertinence of the “Climate Refugee” Label for Pacific Islanders pp. 1271-1284

- Sarah M. Munoz
- Exploring Potential Intervention Strategies to Reduce Unsafe Youth Migration in Ethiopia: a Mixed Methods Study pp. 1285-1312

- Kassahun Habtamu, Abebaw Minaye, Fantahun Admas, Messay Gebremariam Kotecho, Abera Tibebu, Yohannese Adigeh and Seleshi Zeleke
- Venezuelan Women in Peru: at the Borders of Nationality, Gender, and Survival Migration pp. 1313-1327

- Leda M. Pérez and Daniela Ugarte
- Are Suburban Youth Becoming More Traditional? A Comparative Study on Young People from Muslim Backgrounds Living on the Outskirts of Madrid and Paris pp. 1329-1347

- Cecilia Eseverri-Mayer
- Policy Formation and Citizenship Practices: Germany’s Regions as Laboratories for Immigrant Integration pp. 1349-1368

- Oliver Schmidtke
- Food Habits of Chinese Immigrants in the Community of Madrid pp. 1369-1381

- Ismael San Mauro Martín, María Inmaculada Xu Lou, Sara Sanz Rojo, Miriam Arnau Moyano and Elena Garicano Vilar
- The Letter and Spirit of the Law: Barriers to Healthcare Access for Asylum Seekers in France pp. 1383-1401

- Paul May
- Public and Private Sector Earnings of Immigrants and the Canadian-Born: Evidence from the Labour Force Survey pp. 1403-1429

- Annabella Ansah and Richard Mueller
- Communication Patterns of Indonesian Diaspora Women in Their Mixed Culture Families pp. 1431-1448

- Sri Seti Indriani and Deddy Mulyana
- Economic Crisis, Lived Experiences and Temporal Reasoning Among Polish Migrants in Iceland pp. 1449-1463

- Marek Pawlak
- Conceptualizing Motives for Migration: a Typology of Italian Migrants in the Athens Area pp. 1465-1484

- Angela Delli Paoli and Domenico Maddaloni
- Immigrants’ Religious Transmission in Southern Europe: Reaction or Assimilation? Evidence from Italy pp. 1485-1504

- Francesco Molteni and Iraklis Dimitriadis
- Refugee Resettlement Patterns in the USA: Examining Labor Market Conditions and Immigration Policies in Cities of Primary Placement and Secondary Internal Migration pp. 1505-1524

- Odessa Gonzalez Benson
- Immigrants’ Labour Market Disadvantages Across Western Europe: the Role of Composition and Context pp. 1525-1550

- Andreas Damelang, Sabine Ebensperger and Felix Stumpf
- High-Skilled vs. Low-Skilled Migrant Women: the Use of Competencies and Knowledge—Theoretical and Political Implications: an Example of the Elderly Care Sector in Poland pp. 1551-1571

- Sabina Kubiciel-Lodzińska and Jolanta Maj
- Social Capital and Its Effect on Labour Market (Mis)match: Migrants’ Overqualification in Germany pp. 1573-1598

- Nancy Kracke and Christina Klug
- Digitalization of Migration Management in Malaysia: Privatization and the Role of Immigration Service Providers pp. 1599-1627

- Choo Chin Low
Volume 22, issue 3, 2021
- “It’s Because You Don’t See Yourself as Unequal to Anybody”: Exploring the Segmented Assimilation Model in the Experiences of 1.5- and 2nd-Generation Women in an Elite Public High School pp. 791-807

- Catherine Simpson Bueker
- Resilience in the Face of Adversity: a Focused Ethnography of Former Girl Child Soldiers Living in Ghana pp. 809-830

- Olive O. Okraku and Sophie Yohani
- Knowledge and Policy About LGBTQI Migrants: a Scoping Review of the Canadian and Global Context pp. 831-848

- Edward Ou Jin Lee, Olivia Kamgain, Trish Hafford-Letchfield, Helen Gleeson, Annie Pullen-Sansfaçon and François Luu
- Partial and Virtual Return: the Willingness of Migrant Zimbabwean Teachers in South Africa to Participate in Skills Transfer pp. 849-864

- Zenzele Weda and Rian Villiers
- Identifying English Language Use and Communication Challenges Facing “Entry-Level” Workplace Immigrants in Canada pp. 865-886

- Liying Cheng, Gwan-Hyeok Im, Christine Doe and Scott Roy Douglas
- Work and Stay: Explaining Perceived Discrimination Among Romanian Labor Migrants pp. 887-905

- Sergiu Gherghina
- Labor Migration and Its Impact on Families in Kyrgyzstan: a Qualitative Study pp. 907-928

- Filomena M. Critelli, Laura A. Lewis, Asli Cennet Yalim and Jibek Ibraeva
- Integrating Musical Education in the Pluricultural Spanish Context pp. 929-948

- María del Mar Bernabé Villodre
- The Role of Social Capital in Labour-Related Migrations: the Polish Example pp. 949-966

- Justyna Łukaszewska-Bezulska
- Legislation, Linguistics, and Location: Exploring Attitudes on Unauthorized Immigration pp. 967-985

- David A. Caicedo and Vivienne Badaan
- The Influence of Refugee Students’ Personal Characteristics on Study Success in Online Education pp. 987-1008

- F. Reinhardt, T. Deribo, O. Zlatkin-Troitschanskaia, R. Happ and S. Nell-Müller
- “Israel is not Switzerland”: The Impact of Political Violence in Israel on Historically Traumatized Argentinian Immigrants pp. 1009-1030

- Sigalit Gal
- Problematic Insiderness in Migration Research: Refugee Researcher Researching Other Refugees pp. 1031-1044

- Amanuel Isak Tewolde
- Safety Among Newly Resettled Refugees in the USA pp. 1045-1062

- Stacey A. Shaw, Graeme Rodgers, Patrick Poulin, Olive Minor and Ashley Allen
- Public Attitudes Towards Multiculturalism and Interculturalism in Australia pp. 1063-1084

- Amanuel Elias, Fethi Mansouri and Reem Sweid
- The Settlement and Integration Experience of Temporary Foreign Workers Living in an Isolated Area of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada pp. 1085-1104

- Delores V. Mullings, Sulaimon Giwa, Karun K. Karki, Sobia Shaikh, Amoaba Gooden, Elaine Brown Spencer and Willow Anderson
- I May Be an Immigrant, but I Am Not a Criminal: Examining the Association Between the Presence of Immigrants and Crime Rates in Europe pp. 1105-1124

- Francis D. Boateng, Daniel K. Pryce and Joselyne L. Chenane
- Ethnic Discrimination in the Dutch Labor Market: Differences Between Ethnic Minority Groups and the Role of Personal Information About Job Applicants—Evidence from a Field Experiment pp. 1125-1150

- Lex Thijssen, Marcel Coenders and Bram Lancee
- Can Migrants’ Emigration Intentions Predict Their Actual Behaviors? Evidence from a Swiss Survey pp. 1151-1179

- Philippe Wanner
- What Do Migrants Know About Their Childcare Rights? A First Exploration in West Germany pp. 1181-1202

- Verena Seibel
- Correction to: Visualizing Immigrant Fertility - Profiles of Childbearing and their Implications for Migration Research pp. 1203-1204

- Marianne Tønnessen and Ben Wilson
- Correction to: Recent Trends in Immigrant Fertility in Australia pp. 1205-1205

- Bernard Baffour, James Raymer and Ann Evans
Volume 22, issue 2, 2021
- The Symbolic Communication of the Ukuwala Mahiate Ritual of the Indigenous Peoples of Mamala, Moluccas, Indonesia pp. 385-403

- Sulaeman Sulaeman, Muhammad Rijal, Mahdi Malawat and Idrus Sere
- Mexican Niches in the US Construction Industry: 2009–2015 pp. 405-427

- Pedro Spindler-Ruiz
- Transition Processes and Outcomes for Immigrant and Refugee Youth: a Narrative Review from a Goal-Directed Perspective pp. 429-451

- Rosalynn M. Record-Lemon, Magali Chevalier, Meredith Mackenzie, Marcos L. Moura, Kesha Pradhan, Vanessa Silva and Richard A. Young
- Transnationalism—Recognizing the Strengths of Dual Belonging for Both Migrant and Society pp. 453-470

- Annemarie Klingenberg, Johannes M. Luetz and Ann Crawford
- Correction to: Transnationalism—Recognizing the Strengths of Dual Belonging for Both Migrant and Society pp. 471-471

- Annemarie Klingenberg, Johannes M. Luetz and Ann Crawford
- Geography of the Midwestern Multilingual Student: the Possibility of Upward Mobility pp. 473-502

- Lyndsie Marie Schultz
- Empowered by Absence: Does Male Out-migration Empower Female Household Heads Left Behind? pp. 503-527

- Adnan Fakir and Naveen Abedin
- Social Integration and Multilocality: a Multivariate Study on Lifestyle Migration pp. 529-551

- Joaquín Rodes and Vicente Rodríguez
- Non-governmental Development Organizations in Spain: Their Contributions and Relationships in the Realm of Immigration pp. 553-575

- Mourad Aboussi and Joan Lacomba
- Is the Segmented Skill Divide Perspective Useful in Migration Studies? Evidence from the Portuguese Case pp. 577-598

- José Carlos Marques, Pedro Candeias, Pedro Góis and João Peixoto
- Rise (and Decline) of European Migrants in Greece: Exploring Spatial Determinants of Residential Mobility (1988–2017), with Special Focus on Older Ages pp. 599-613

- Luca Salvati and Federico Benassi
- Perceptions About the Labor Market Integration of Refugees: Evidences from Syrian Refugees in Jordan pp. 615-633

- Zeynep Sahin Mencutek and Ayat J. Nashwan
- Assessment of the Immigrants Integration Level in the New Member States of the EU in 2009–2018 pp. 635-652

- Adela Zubikova
- Does Community Size Matter in the Settlement Process? The Experience of Syrian Refugees in Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada pp. 653-672

- Sandeep Agrawal and Pradeep Sangapala
- Beyond the Usual Suspects and Towards Politicisation: Immigration in Quebec’s Party Manifestos, 1991–2018 pp. 673-690

- Catherine Xhardez and Mireille Paquet
- Comparing Accidental Drownings Between Local Permanent Residents and Internal Migrants in Pudong, Shanghai, China (2004–2017) pp. 691-703

- Feng Li, Xuesong Lu and Paul S. F. Yip
- Migrant Integration Policies, Perceived Group Threat and Generalized trust: a Case of European Countries pp. 705-727

- Alexander Tatarko and Tomas Jurcik
- Anywhere but Here: a Calculus for Protection of Children with Albinism pp. 729-748

- Bright Nkrumah
- Understanding the Integration Process Through the Concept of Trust: a Case Study of Latin American Professionals in Québec pp. 749-767

- Sebastien Arcand, Joseph Facal and Victor Armony
- Evaluation of Effectiveness of Fence on a Country’s Border: a Case Study of Pak-Afghan Border Fence pp. 769-790

- Yousaf Ali, Asadullah Khan, Ghani Khan, Amin Ullah Khan and Zeeshan Ahmad
Volume 22, issue 1, 2021
- Russian Migration Research in Transnational Discourse: Theoretical and Empirical Aspects pp. 1-20

- Elena Vladimirovna Khakhalkina and Galina Vasil’evna Grosheva
- Significant Predictors of Henley Passport Index pp. 21-32

- Hilary I. Okagbue, Pelumi E. Oguntunde, Sheila A. Bishop, Patience I. Adamu, Elvir M. Akhmetshin and Chukwuemeka O. Iroham
- Not All Syrian Doctors Become Taxi Drivers: Stagnation and Continuity Among Highly Educated Syrians in Norway pp. 33-46

- Susanne Bygnes
- Broadening the Remittance Debate: Reverse Flows, Reciprocity and Social Relations Between UK-Based Ghanaian Migrants and Families Back Home pp. 47-68

- Thomas Yeboah, Emmanuel Frimpong Boamah and Thomas Padi Appai
- Feeling Safe and Secure from Gender-Based Violence: Highly Educated, Middle-Class Indian Women Migrants’ Gendered Understandings of Integration in the UK pp. 69-86

- Agnes Simic
- Social Capital and Migrants’ Quality of Life: a Systematic Narrative Review pp. 87-101

- Adekunle Adedeji
- Influence of Integrative Social Capital on the Resilience of Immigrant Families: Accounts of Economic Class Immigrants in the Toronto Area pp. 103-121

- Marc Y. Valade
- The Moderating Role of Group Identification in Perceptions of Diversity—Exemplified by a Vignette Analysis of Diversely Characterized Muslims in Germany pp. 123-144

- Coskun Canan
- The Long-term Relationship Between International Labour Migration and Unemployment in Spain pp. 145-166

- Alexandra M. Espinosa and Ignacio Díaz-Emparanza
- Representation of Syrian Women and Children Refugees’ Health in Turkish Daily Newspapers pp. 167-181

- Nilüfer Narlı and Mine Özaşçılar
- Affirmation and Defamation: Zimbabwean Migrant Teachers’ Survival Strategies in South Africa pp. 183-204

- Kudzayi Savious Tarisayi and Sadhana Manik
- The Combined Effect of Qualifications and Marriage on the Employment Trajectories of Peruvian Graduates in Switzerland pp. 205-226

- Romina Seminario and Nicky Le Feuvre
- Gender, Family, and Community Attachment in a New Destination pp. 227-245

- Erin Trouth Hofmann, Claudia Méndez Wright and Emma Meade Earl
- Me, Myself and I: Exploring the Micro-moments of Local, Immigrant and Tourist Self in Bicultural Identities pp. 247-264

- Konstantina Zerva and Najim Quardi Ahbouch
- Framing Canadian Immigration Discourse Under the Conservative Government (2006–2015): Breaking Path Dependence? pp. 265-287

- Magdalena Fiřtová
- The Transnational Making of Population: Migration, Marriage and Fertility Between Morocco and Italy pp. 289-310

- Francesca Decimo
- The Intergenerational Effects of Intermarriage pp. 311-332

- Anna Tegunimataka
- Social Capital: Supportive of Bhutanese Refugees’ Integration in the United States pp. 333-345

- Justine L. Lewis
- “Homeland-Rooted” or Acquired in the Receiving Society: How Does the Composition of Migrants’ “Co-Ethnic” Ties Affect Their Patterns of Integration? pp. 347-368

- Evgeni Varshaver and Anna Rocheva
- Social Resources and Challenges Related to the Schooling and Education of Immigrant Children at High Schools in Japan pp. 369-384

- Hiromi Kobayashi and Mioko Tsuboya
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